Youth orchestra
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(For National youth orchestras see National Youth Orchestra (disambiguation)) A youth orchestra is an orchestra made of young musicians, typically ranging from teenagers to those in their mid-20s.
Notable youth orchestras include:
Australia
- Adelaide Youth Orchestra
- Melbourne String Ensemble
- Queensland Youth Orchestras
- SBS Radio and Television Youth Orchestra
- Sydney Youth Orchestra
Europe
- European Union Youth Orchestra
- European Union Baroque Orchestra
- Galway Youth Orchestra
- Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra
- Internationale Junge Orchesterakademie
- Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra
- Junges Klangforum Mitte Europa
- Kremerata Baltica
- Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra
United Kingdom
England:
- CBSO Youth Orchestra
- City of Sheffield Youth Orchestra
- Colne Valley Training Orchestra
- Colne Valley Youth Orchestra
- London Schools Symphony Orchestra
- Nottingham Youth Orchestra
- Reading Youth Orchestra
- Somerset County Youth Orchestra
- South Tyneside Youth Orchestra
- Stockport Youth Orchestra
- Suffolk Youth Orchestra
- Tees Valley Youth Orchestra
- Wessex Youth Orchestra
Scotland:
America
Canada
United States
Venezuela
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